I Won Vice President For My GSA<3



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Sultana High School is censoring and discriminating against its Gay-Straight Alliance. The Hesperia, CA school is limiting the GSA from using LGBT-inclusive language and participating in activities like GLSEN’s Day of Silence and Ally Week.
Today is the first school day since news broke last week during Spring Break that the ACLU of Southern California sent a letter demanding the school district stop discriminating against the school’s GSA.
Tell them that they are not alone
As they return to school today, the GSA members could face retaliation for their decision to stand up to their school district.
Along with our partners at the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, It Gets Project, and the California-based GSA Network, we want to send a clear message to Sultana High GSA members as they head back to school:
We are proud of you and we’ve got your back.
Will you join us? Click here to send your own message to the brave LGBT students and allies.
They believe that every student deserves to be safe and treated with respect, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Help us show them that people all across the country stand with them against discrimination.
WE are Gay Straight Alliance @ University High School.
We started about 2 months ago and we are 45 members strong!
We work to educate, advocate, and support the LGBT (and straight) community in Orlando, Florida!
And we are more than happy to say that more than half of our club members are straight Allies :’)
Applications and Nominations for our 2013 Gay-Straight Alliance of the Year Award close this Sunday at midnight.
2012 winners from Blake High School in Maryland share what it was like to win and why you should apply.
So what are you waiting for? Apply today – we want to hear about how you’re rocking out with your GSA/QSA to make things better at your school.
Today, I ran the very first GSA Club meeting of Kalani High School. Honestly, the turn out was great and I was very satisfied with everything and I’m kind of actually proud of myself. I don’t want to come off as cocky but seriously, it took so much work to start this club up, loads of time...
Hey guys,
So a couple of my friends and I started up a GSA at our high school this year and so far it is going absolutely amazingly! Everyone has been so accepting of it (We’re in a catholic school) and it’s wonderful.
I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas as to what we should do in the meetings and around the school in the upcoming months.
Movie suggestions, topics, activities or “spirit days” and stuff like that, anything helps really.
We’re just trying to keep this year a success. here’s a link to my ask box: http://underlying.tumblr.com/ask
guys
this is my high school
commonly referred to as “bi high”
’s GSA
Awe.some.
High school just got better #gsa #gay #myclubisbetterthanyours (Taken with Instagram)
That’s awesome!
Did you know our Research Department found that Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) have tangible benefits for LGBT students in school? Specifically:
So a big KUDOS to making your school safer, one GSA meeting at a time!
I haven’t really posted any personal things on this blog in awhile except for when I rant and let out fumes but I guess this is a rather “important” chapter of my life haha. So for those who don’t know, my school just recently re-formed it’s GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) club. Long story short: there was one made when I was a freshman but got “disbanded” due to the lack of members and other issues, but now Junior year (2013) it has been REVIVED! :)
Anyways I’m co-president with my good friend Annie and I’m really happy with the way things have progressed so far. While it was rather sudden/abrupt having “re-started” the club literally in the middle of the school year (4 months before school ends) i’m REALLY glad we did. Not only do we have a nice amount of members showing up to the meetings/participating in the events but the club itself is making a lot of progress ESPECIALLY considering how we just started from scratch.
In one month we…
and did I mention this was all done in literally a month? :DD and there’s so much more we have planned right now including movie day, day of silence, poster making, visiting Pride for Youth as a club, etc. Really really happy with the way things are going and couldn’t be happier with the board members who are helping me making this club more successful.
but yeah I guess this is just an update on my life for those who care haha :) hope everyone’s having a GREAT SPRING BREAK! I know I already am (preparing to sleep 12+ hr a day every day this week) k yeah gnight people :P_
I want to start a GSA (Gay, Straight Alliance) at my school. I’m not exactly sure how I should go about doing it. If anyone has any tips and/or suggestions, I would be very grateful. Thanks!
We put together a Jump Start Guide for GSAs that should be helpful. Not only does it have info on how to start one, it’s got resource that you can use once you’re up and running!
And we made a video of our Top 10 Things To Do With Your GSA
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Before we get on with the post, it’s important to note that these are two groups of diverse people who are very unique in many ways! However, in light of the month, (and mainly due to the fact that a lot of the resources available online are for both groups), here is a compilation of resources for Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ people! Other masterposts can be found here (and don’t hesitate to add anything if you have resources to contribute)!
GLSEN Pages:
Other organizations:
Historical information from the US National Park Service:
Some LGBTQ+ Asian/Pacific Islander Creators:
Other Helpful/Informational Links:
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Before we get on with the post, it’s important to note that these are two groups of diverse people who are very unique in many ways! However, in light of the month, (and mainly due to the fact that a lot of the resources available online are for both groups), here is a compilation of resources for Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ people! Other masterposts can be found here (and don’t hesitate to add anything if you have resources to contribute)!
GLSEN Pages:
Other organizations:
Historical information from the US National Park Service:
Some LGBTQ+ Asian/Pacific Islander Creators:
Other Helpful/Informational Links:
